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g Saving Two Dollars Nowi Or 25% of Your Gas Bills Twelve Months in the Year for Many Years Which is the better economy? Espe- cially when the month'y saving of 23 per. cent is accompanied by the time and labor saving conveniences of the New Method Range. When you buy a New Method you not only reduce your gas bills but you secure the best baking range, the most convenient range and the most sani-| tary range made. Here are some features: All stecl burners cnameled inside and out. Split oven doors. ’ Adjustable ssmmering burner. Enameled all-steel construction. Absolutely non-explosive. of its exclusive You at least owe it to yourself to see the New Method Forethought is better than afterthought. New Method ranges in all sizes and at all prices. WM. CONRADIS CO. Distributing Agency . 1013 and 1015 12th St. N.W. Plumbing and Heating Shown at WHOLESALE NEW HOUSE Only Three Left; ’ 1336, 1340, 1346 Taylor Street Eight rocms, bath, large attic, real open fireplace, concrete front porch, large rear double porches. Lot 22 feet wide, 148 feet deep. Priced low for quick sale. Best buy in Washington. KELLER LUNCH GUEST. {New Commissioner to Attend Real Estate Board Meeting. Col. Charles Keller, newly appointed Engineer Commissioner of the Distri ti of Columbia, has accepted an invita- tion to be the guest of the Washing- ' ton Real Estate Board at the regular | semi-monthly luncheon Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Lafayette, 16th and 1 streets northwest. The lunch- eon will be the first held since the Sample house open for inspection until nine this evening. election of the new administration of | the board, headed by Harry K. Boss.| Much inferest is being manifested by | realtors in the address Col. Keller is, expected to make, as, It is understood, | he will point out the close relation | between the real estate profession ! and the new duties which he has as- sumed as Engineer Commissioner. It is expected that President Boss! will announce at this luncheon the { permanent luncheon committee which | |will handle future arrangements for: these regular functions of the board during the ensuing year. Prepara tions are being made for an unusually KEEVER=4GOS Mezinu ervica 1405 Eye Street Main 4752 Members of the Washington Real Estate Board large attentdance of realtors as a mark of respect and greeting to the new Commissioner. INVESTMENTS IN REALTY | FOR WEEK TOTAL $93,000 Sales aggregating in invested money approximately $93.000 were completed | this week through the office of Wil- liami S. Phillips. | The transactions follow: Lieut. Col. Ronald E. Fisher pur- chased from Benjamin H. Gruver the | new dwelling at 3230 19th street north- | west. This house, recently completed by Mr. Gruver, has 1 large rooms, screened sleeping porch and built-in garage. John L. Harrington purchased from Charles H. Stephenson premises 317 { Whittier place. This is an eight-room ached bungalow. 3 Mary E. Lee purchased from | { Charles E. Morse & five-room and bath ;bunmow at 6315 Maple avenue, Chevy Chase. James A. Soper purchased from V. T. H. Bien, Inc., premises 4107 4th street { northwest. Mrs. Johannah MoGrath purchased from V. T. H. Blen, Inc., premises 4109 4th street northwest. Mrs, Catharine B. Taylor also pur- chased from V. T. H. Blen, Inc, premises 4103 4th street northwest. These are houses recently completed by the corporation. containing six rooms, bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, hardwood floors and cement front rches and double rear porches, with -p lots. Every modern convenience been installed. . . Sarah J. Mo Schofleld the si house located Probably the Best Buy in Nearby Montgomery County This Colonial home and 2 acres of ground, surrounded by beautiful shade trees, containing 13 rooms and 3 baths; electricity ; entirely redecorated, up-to-the-minute; over- sized American Radiator Co. heéating plant; large garage. room and at 3120 We have a price on this place, house and grounds, of 3 less than two-thirds of what it will cost to replace the house alone. Come out Sunday and look it over. Out 16th Street on Brookeville Pike, 2 miles from District Line, at California Park, just after crossing car tracks or for further particulars apply to ROBERT E. FLYNN 1336 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Room 202 FOR RENT Downtown Office Building International Building ll Formerly Interstate Building 1319-21 “F” Street, Northwest Modern fireproof office building A few desirable office rooms, single and en suite Reasonable rents—Best location in town Under most capable and courteous management APPLY Superintendent on premises or and Walk East INSPECT Members of 1405 Eye St. ¥ 13 1215 to 1223 KENYON ST. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS N.W. Large Lots, 20 by 150, to 15-Foot Alley 8 ROOMS—ATTIC Take 14th Street Cars to Kenyon Street and Walk East 11, Squares 8th & QUINCY STS. N.W. Corner House 8 Rooms and Bath and Garage INSIDE HOUSES 6 ROOMS AND BATH Plenty Room for Gardens, Garages and Flowers Large Lots, 20 by 120, to 15-Foot Alley Take 9th Street Cars to Quincy Street J. Brinkley on Sth red 4807 to 4613 Sth street. for their sale. numbering 1201 to Harold Shaw the six-room and bath brick house at 1425 C street northea: F. G. Leaman purchased premises 7 Eastern avenue, Takoms Park. from Theodore Michael. This is a five- room bungulow with furnace heat, clec- tric lights and a deep lot. We Are Tearing Down the Large Temporary Office Buildings on 6th st. just off Penna. ave. government " requires us these bulldings in_three months’ We are Lauling this material to both our storage yards—and the same ma- tetial may be purchased at either office. Seutiwest Offce _Cemp Meigs Offios 6th & C Sts. Sth & Florida Av. aouthwest northeast At both of these yards we maintain compe‘ent- salesmen. ~ Present prices are about oue-half of last year's. Lumber 2c Foot |2%c Foot 2x10, 2x13 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 Sheathing and Huavy Timbers Speculative Buil'ders, Attention! The 2x123 are 18 to 18 feet long and as good as pew. Bathroom Onutfit $65 The fixtures which go to make up this set are of very good make and in excellent conditlon. * Tht from b _has made our wrecking bullding materialy complete, We have oo with sash, are frame, ' 1 ; 8 pi; G Sidney L. l’-iechm:er Housewrecking Co. TWO OFFICES: 6th and C S.W. 5th and Fla. Ave. N.E. Open SBaturdsy Afterncoms 14 F ST NW One Square TODAY i| new fixtures, etc. Thoroughly i} first-class condition. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 1921_PART 2. o e 3RO OF HOVES JUST COMPLETED Dwellings for Thirty Fam- ilies Expected to Aid Housing Problem. Completion of thres rows of homes, comprising accommodations for a to- tal of more than thirty families, is expected to aid considerably in solv- ing Washington's housing problem. An entire row of cight houses on 29th street, south of Cathedral ave: nue, built by Charles L. Tankersley sold out throngh the office of th L. Sansbury Company, Inc. Seven of a row of e'ghteen dwellings just completed by D. J. Dunigan, in the 1200 block Ingraham street, were sold | before ready for cccupancy. Five new homes built by 8. J. Brinkley, on 8th street, just north of Buchanan, have been placed on the market by Willlam P. Normoyle. Include Brick Garages. The 29th street houses are located in Woodley Park. They are twenty- two and one-half feet wide and con- tain eight rooms and two baths, with all modern conveniences, including & brick garage. The homes, totaling in value $124,000, o follows: Mrs. 2849 29th at terson, 2847 Pearl, 284 C. Pralle, 2843 table: 2341 29th stree 39” 29th street; Herbert M 37 29th street, and Theo- dore Ma ulos. 2835 29th stre The sale to Mrs. Pearl wa through the Sansbury office, Junction wifh the office of AMcKeeve & Goss: that to Mr. Stabler in con. nection’ with the office of Hedges & Middleton, Inc., and that to Mr. Me- Nulta in conn Randall H. H. Herbert O. Mrs. Rose mbered ! Ingrahum street north- - of 1ight brick con- onial front porches, es and sleepin, porches. Euch contal e lar, reception hall, 1 ing room. kitehe [ ure provide hot-water heat and just taken over by INSPECT SUNDAY 1427 Z1st N.W. Vacant—and Open $1,000 Cash And Easy Terms Very at- tractive home of 9 rooms and bath, hot- water heat, electric and gas light, laundry trays, open fireplaces, newly paper- ed, painted, modern. Everything is in J. DALLAS GRADY 302 Maryland Bldg. 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727 the day. [sH) ments Willlam P. Normoyle, as sales agent, from the bullder, 8. J. Brinkley, are numbered 4607 to 461 Sth street northwest. The location is said to b the highest in Petworth. The homes ara two stories high, of brick cone struction and have floored attics an large cellars. They contain seven | rooms, four of which are bedroom tiled hathrooms and widc entranc halls. There are large colonial ce- ment porches in fro and double porckes in the rear. The floors ar oak and the interior woodwork finish | mahogany and white. The lots ex- tend to a public alle; THREE STORES ERECTED. Erection of three stores at the southwest corner of 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast has been completed by the Howenstein | Company. The buildings i ble plate gl ovember 1, when for sale by the build 9IS SOUTHERN BUILDING. tion at Argonne Terrace INSPECT 6 rooms, attlc, high celling cellar, til pedestal washstand, vitreous tank tolic*, toilet, French doors. bookeases with colonades, fir 2d-story rear porches, quality aneous heater, pecial electric ‘fixtures. 1412 and 1414 Foxall Road ‘Take Glen Ficho Cars, get off at Foxall Road Situated Next to Cormer W. F. JOHNSON 914 Louisiana Ave. NW. American Ideal The Surroundings of Argonne Terrace At Sixteenth and Columbia Road N. W. Make It a Location of Sustained Supremacy Argonne Terrace Homes were built by adhering to the sound principle of quality first. A home of the first quality in this unsurpassed location must speak convincingly as to its merit and unparalleled value. An inward glow of satisfaction naturally follows the enjoyment of the pos- session of a home of the best type and highest grade. Avail yourself of the final opportunity to possess a home of this descrip- One Left Out of Seventeen Built “ Exhibit House—1652 Argonne Place Open Daily Until 9:00 P.M. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS REALTOR of the Six rooms conveniences. PRICE: and bath, | $6,000; six rooms and bath, built-in garage, $6,300; six rooms and bath, built-in garage (corners), $7,000. 1409 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 98 Lower Priced Homes Same Wardman Caliber We have awakened to the realization that low-priced homes are the order of Direct connections with large building operations permitted the im- mediate erection of the present Wardman offering—but if you are familiar with our srganization you'll know that this offering will be as quickly sold as past Ward- man successes. Location Rryant, Adams and > Ascot streets Northeast, be- tween Second and Third streets (just north of Rhode Island avenue). These homes contain all modern improve- and B They will be complete in every respect. HARRY WARDMAN 1430 K St. N.W. Select Yours Today Until 9 P.M Main 4190 gas ranges, Pitu SUNDAY built-in heating plant, kitchen cabi Left Inspection House 205 Bryant St. E